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PARKE, DAVIS & COMPANY

LABORATORIES: Detroit, Mich.; Walkerville, Ont.; Hounslow, Eng.

BRANCHES: New York, Chicago, St. Louis, Boston, Baltimore, New Orleans, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Seattle; London, Eng.; Montreal, Que.; Sydney, N.S.W.; St. Petersburg, Russia;

Bombay, India; Tokio, Japan; Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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THE BALTIMORE MEDICAL COLLEGE

FACULTY
PROFESSORS

DAVID STREETT, A.M., M.D., Dean

CHARLES G. HILL, A.M., M.D.,

Nervous and Mental Diseases.

R. H. P. ELLIS, M.D.,

Emeritus Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics

WILMER BRINTON, M.D.,
Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics.

A. C. POLE, M.D.,
Anatomy.

DAVID STREETT, A.M., M.D.,

Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine

J. D. BLAKE, M.D.,

Operative and Clinical Surgery.

8. K. MERRICK, M.D.,

Diseases of Nose, Throat and Chest.
GEORGE REULING, M.D.,

Emeritus Professor of Diseases of Eye and Ear.
ROBERT W. JOHNSON, A.B., M.D.,

Emeritus Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery.

SAMUEL T. EARLE. JR., M.D.,
Emeritus Professor of Physiology and Disease of the Roctum
J. FRANK CROUCH, M.D.,
Materia Medica, Ophthalmology and Otology.
E. L. WHITNEY, M. D.
Physiological Chemistry and Pharmacology.
WM. E. MOSELEY, M.D.,

Emeritus Professor of Diseases of Women.
J. M. H. ROWLAND, M.D.,
Obstetrics.

CHARLES O'DONOVAN, A.M., M.D.,
Therapeutics and Diseases of Children.

G. MILTON LINTHICUM, A.B., A.M., M.D.,
Physiology and Diseases of the Rectum.
R. B. WARFIELD, A.B., M.D.,
Principles and Practice of Surgery.
W. B. PERRY, M.D.,
Gynecology.

Preliminary Fall Course begins Sept. 1. Regular Fall Course begins Sept. 20.

Liberal teaching facilities; modern college buildings, comfortable, lecture halls and amphitheatres, large and completely equipped laboratories; capacious hospitals and dispensaries; lying-in department for teaching clinical obstetrics; large clinics. Send for catalogue, and address DAVID STREETT, M.D., DEAN,

BALTIMORE MEDICAL COLLEGE NE Dina Baltimore, Md.

St. and Linden Ave.

College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Of Baltimore Md.

Offers medical students unsurpassed clinical and other advantages.
Modern equipped building, unsurpassed laboratories,
Lying-In Asylum, Hospitals, etc.

39th ANNUAL SESSION BEGINS OCTOBER 1st.

Calvert and Saratoga Sts.

For Catalogue Address

CHAS. F. BEVAN, M.D., Dean,
Box A

GELSTON HEIGHTS

(Formerly Font Hill, Ellicott City, Md., Established, 1886)

A private home and short distance of city. Walbrook 707

Baltimore, Md.

school for mental defectives. Country surroundings within Terms and further information by correspondence.

SAMUEL J. FORT, M.D.,

Gelston Heights, 19th St. and Franklin Road, Balto., Md.

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THE GUNDRY SANITARIUM (Athol)

A Private Sanitarium for the Care and Treatment of
Nervous and Selected Cases of Mental Diseases
in Women.

Splendidly located, retired and accessible to Baltimore, surrounded
by 28 acres of beautiful grounds. Buildings modern and well
arranged. Every facility for treatment and classification.
the medical management of DR. ALFRED T. GUNDRY.

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For further information, write or telephone

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Baltimore Office, 23 CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK BLDG.,

J. Henry Baugher
John R. M. Staum
Dr. W. Rushmer White
Supt.

Surgery

Dr. J. W. Chambers
Dr. J. M. T. Finney
Diseases of the Chest
Dr. Louis P. Hamberger

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 12 to 1 P. M. PATAPSCO MANOR SANITARIUM is a private home devoted exclusively to the care of Drug, Alcoholic, Nervous and Mild Mental Cases, along the most modern and approved lines of professional and scientific treatment, each patient receiving direct personal care and attention of physician and nurses.

Located at Ellicott City, popularly known as the Switzerland of Maryland, on one of the highest points of Howard County, overlooking the magnificent Patapsco Valley. The rates are reasonable as is consistent with careful, individual attention; and the superintendent will furnish such information as may be desired.

The RICHARD GUNDRY HOME

HARLEM LODGE

ESTABLISHED 1891

CATONSVILLE, MD.

A well equipped, private Sanitarium for the treatment of mental and nervous diseases, general invalidism, and selected cases of alcohol and drug habit. Situated in one of the highest points in Baltimore County, over five hundred feet above tide-water and only thirty minutes' ride from Charles and Lexington Sts., on the Ellicott City trolley. The Buildings-A main building and detached cottages heated by steam and hot water, lighted by electricity, rooms single or en suite, with or without private bath For circulars and rates, address Dr. Richard F. Gundry, Catonsville, Md.,

or apply at city office, 1636 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md.

C. & P. Telephone, Catonsville 86

Established 1878

THE RELAY SANITARIUM

FOR THE TREATMENT OF

MENTAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES

ALCOHOLIC AND DRUG ADDICTION

Located near Relay Station, B. & O. R. R. 15 minutes' ride, by train, from Baltimore, 37 from Washingtor. Situated in the centre of a natural forest park of 92 acres, showing a superb view of the river and valley of the Patapsco. Elegant drives and walks throughout the grounds. Under the personal management of DR. LEWIS H. GUNDRY, Professor of Mental and Nervous Diseases, Maryland Medical College, Baltimore.

For information and rates, address

Dr. Lewis H. Gundry, Rev. Baltimore Co. Md. or

City Office. 114 W. Franklin St., Baltimore, 3 to 4 P. M.

Phone: C. & P.
Elkridge 40

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CHESTNUT
LODGE

This sanitarium, under experienced management, offers unsurpassed facilities for the treatment of Nervous Invalids, Drug Habitues, and selected cases of Alcoholism. DR. E. L. BULLARD,

Superintendent

Formerly Supt. Wis. State Hospital for the Insane. Late
Professor Neurology and Psychiatry, Milwaukee
Medical College.

ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND

Baltimore & Ohio R. R. and Electric Line from Washington, D. C.

SIELING'S SANITARIUM

PINE CREST,

Henry B. Kolb, M. D.
Supt. Phone, South 80

C. Urban Smith, M. D.
Gastro-enterology.

W. S. Smith, M. D.

Gynecology.

Alex. D. McConachie, M. D

PHONE, CATON 334.

CONSULTING PHYSICIANS
Jos. N. Branham, M. D.
Surgery.

Jno. W. Chambers, M. D.
Surgery.

Albert T. Chambers, M. D.

Surgery.

CATONSVILLE, MD.

For circulars and rates, address

Miss Anna A. Sieling, R. N.

Lewellys F. Barker, M. D.

General Medicine.

Thos. B. Futcher, M. D.

General Medicine.

Thos. L. Shearer, M. D.

Oculist-Laryngoscopist. General Medicine. A well equipped Sanitarium for the treatment of MENTAL and NERVOUS DISEASES, DRUG and ALCOHOL HABITS, &c.

The Sanitarium is located about one mile west of the Baltimore city limits. The building is large and commodious, of pleasing architecture and is well lighted, both naturally and artificially. The rooms are ample and airy and provided with all necessary comfort and conveniences.

The grounds, comprising twenty acres, quite elevated and afford a splendid view of the surrounding country, with glimpses of the City and the Bay. They are well shaded with ornamental and forest trees.

EDGEWOOD SANITARIUM

BELLONA AVE.

MRS. D. K. CARTER,
Superintendent

GOVANS, MD.

DR. WALTER S. CARSWELL,
Medical Director

A Private Sanitarium with Selected Cases

NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASES, ALCOHOLIC AND DRUG ADDICTION Homelike, refined and well equipped. Hot Water Heat, Electricity, Sun Parlors, the different Baths and Well-trained Nursing Staff, makes it a place very attractive and efficient. Accessible by Towson Electric Cars; 30 minutes to city. Telephones: C. & P. Tuxedo 428-W. Tuxedo 115.

RIGGS COTTAGE

IJAMSVILLE

MARYLAND

A Private Sanitarium for Mental and Nervous Diseases

On the main line of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, two hours west from Baltimore and Washington and seven miles from Frederick. Separate cottages, beautifully located on high ground, in one of the healthiest sections in Maryland. The rooms in each are large, well ventilated, modernly lighted, steam heated and comfortably furnished.

For terms and information address,

GEORGE H. RIGGS, M.D.

Telephone, C. & P., New Market 9-4

Telegraph, Postal or Western Union, Frederick, Md.

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(2.) A legitimate popular demand for an article of recognized merit.

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WE WANT.

Additional capital to handle increased business.

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THE COMPANY IS CAPITALIZED AT $20,000 - ALL COMMON STOCK.

We do not place more than $500 worth with any one man.

WE HAVE 22 SHAREHOLDERS NOW, AND WE
WANT 28 MORE.

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